2022 09英语四级真题第1套
2022 09英语四级真题第1套
2022 年 9 月大学英语四级考试真题(一)
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At the end of each news report, you will hear
two or three questions . Both the news report and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a
question , you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark
the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre .
Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.
1. A) It examines the effect of cholesterol on people's health.
B) Its participants all had high blood cholesterol levels.
C) It questions the benefits of a vegetarian protein diet.
D) Its finding came as a surprise to the researchers.
2. A) They do not know all the effects of eating meat.
B) Red meat itself does not cause heart diseases.
C) White meat may be healthier than red meat.
D) Vegetarian protein may be easier to absorb.
Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.
3. A) It may have been due to the lorry driver's drunk driving.
B) It may affect the local supply of turkeys for Christmas.
C) It interrupted traffic for several hours running.
D) It was caused by a lorry running into a trailer.
4. A) It has been the scene of several fatal accidents recently.
B) It is the spot that causes the local police a lot of worry.
C) It has witnessed several traffic accidents this year.
D) It is a location frequented by local traffic police.
Questions S to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.
5. A) Get approval to add more routes.
B) Attract more international tourists.
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C) Advertise it through a mobile app.
D) Make it affordable to common folk.
6. A) It costs more than twice as much as a car ride.
B) It is gaining popularity among ordinary Indians.
C) It symbolizes India's advancement in high-tech.
D) It can get anywhere in the city within 15 minutes.
7. A) International tourists. C) Prominent superstars.
B) High-class travelers. D) Customers in a hurry.
Section B
Directions, In this section , you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will
hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a
question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark
the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.
Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
8. A) Treat her friends in a bar. C) Make some cheese.
B) Take a trip to Washington. D) Throw a party.
9. A) Spend no more than 30 dollars. C) Help him prepare the barbecue.
B) Buy different kinds of cheese. D) Find out different people's tastes.
10. A) It is the best kind of hard cheese. C) It is more delicious than honey.
B) It is the most popular in Spain. D) It is a good choice for children.
11. A) Buy what the man recommended. C) Choose one of the two types of cheese.
B) Have a taste of both of the cheeses. D) Ask the man to cut the cheese into slices.
Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heanl.
12. A) New teachers and staff have to be recruited.
B) It might take some time for students to adapt.
C) It involves buying lots of tablets and software.
D) The software has to be constantly upgraded.
13. A) It can greatly improve their learning efficiency.
B) It can help them to interact more with teachers.
C) It can save their trouble of carrying printed books.
D) It can develop their skills in using electronic devices.
14. A) They may have trouble comprehending texts.
B) They may encounter technological problems.
C) They may pay less respect to teachers.
D) They may get distracted more easily.
15. A) I t generates a great deal of electronic garbage.
B) It does a lot of damage to the envirorunent.
C) It emits huge amounts of harmful radiation.
D) It accelerates the exhaustion of rare minerals.
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Section C
Directions, In this section, you will hear three passages. At thee叫 of each passage, you will hear three or
four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you
must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A) , B), C) a叫 D). Then mark the
correspo叫ing letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.
Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.
16. A) Communicate with our coworkers.
B) Encounter people in different places.
C) Judge people based on our first impressions.
D) Engage in a variety of psychological activities.
17. A) It is an objective evaluation of a person's character.
B) It is a mental process influenced by many factors.
C) It contributes to the formation of personal traits.
D) It varies greatly among different social groups.
18. A) It can lead to incorrect judgments.
B) It can cause mistrust among people.
C) It can result in instant losses.
D) It can give rise to gender bias.
Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.
19. A) Both groups spend a lot of time on mobile devices.
B) Both groups attach importance to social connections.
C) They are equally competent in using new technology.
D) They are similar in terms of social skills.
20. A) Their social skills were negatively affected.
B) Their school performance was slightly lower.
C) Their emotions were much harder to regulate.
D) Their relations with peers were ~adly strained.
21. A) It may pose a threat to their children's safety.
B) It may affect society's traditional values.
C) It may hurt their relations with children.
D) It may change their children's ethical values.
Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.
22. A) It is motivating. C) It is incredible.
B) It is passive. D) It is impracticable.
23. A) It results in short-term excitement.
B) It helps us avoid making mistakes.
C) It breeds long-term passion and enthusiasm.
D) It is bound to help us achieve greater success.
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24. A) Drive us forward. C) Spur us to action.
B) Bring us power. D) Give us ideas.
25. A) Listening to success stories. C) Following the advice of experts.
B) Applying ideas to one's life. D) Consuming the world around us.
A) accommodate I) opposite
B) accordingly J) profession
C) acquiring K) purpose
D) bothered L) ranked
E) fortune M) released
F) fulfilling N) similarly
G) identify 0) wrong
H) literally
statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the
information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. 应ch paragraph is marked with a
letter. Answer the questions by 加lrking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 .
How a rabbit study and an ex-student boost my hopes for
a future of'love and dignity'
A) At whatever grade level teachers find themselves , from kindergarten to the final class at medical or
law school , few moments stir the emotions as deeply as when former students reappear years and often
decades later with an update on where their journey has taken them and what resiliencies (韧性) have
Section C
Directions, There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished
statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the
best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.
Passage One
Questions 46 to SO are based on the following passage.
Academic dishonesty is nothing new. As long as there have been homework assignments and tests,
there have been cheaters. The way that cheating looks has changed over time, though, particularly now
that technology has made it easier than ever. A study by the Josephson Institute of Ethics interviewed
23,000 high school students and asked them a variety of questions about academic ethics. Of the teens
surveyed, 51 percent said that they had knowingly cheated at some point on an exam but that they did not
feel uneasy about the behaviour. A Common Sense Media survey found that 35 percent of students had
cheated via smartphone, though the parents surveyed in that particular study did not believe their kids had
ever cheated. In many cases, students did not realize that strategies like looking up answers on a
smartphone were actually cheating at all.
In today's classrooms, students who cheat are rarely caught. There are no formulas written on the
insides of hands or students looking across the aisle, or whispering answers to their classmates. Today's
students use smartphones, tablets or even in-class computers to aid their cheating attempts and leave no
trace of their crimes. Since cheating through technology is not listed specifically as being against the rules
in many school policies, students do not view the actions unethical.
The technology is being adopted so quickly that school districts cannot adequately keep up with
cheating policies, or even awareness campaigns that alert students to the problem with using technology to
find answers in a certain way. From a young age, students learn that answers exist conveniently at their
fingertips through search engines and expert websites.
Schools must develop anti-cheating policies that include technology and these policies must be updated
consistently. Teachers must stay on guard when it comes to what their students are doing in classrooms and
how technology could be playing a negative role in the learning process. Parents must also talk to their kids
about the appropriate ways to find academic answers and alert them to unethical behaviours that may seem
innocent in their own eyes.
46. What do we learn from the study by the Josephson Institute of Ethics?
A) Over half of the students interviewed were unaware they were cheating.
B) Cheating was becoming a way of life for a majority of high school teens.
C) More than half of the interviewees felt no sense of guilt over cheating.
D) Cheating was getting more and more difficult for high school students.
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47. What did the Common Sense Media survey reveal?
A) Most parents tended to overprotect their children.
B) Many students committed cheating unknowingly.
C) Students were in urgent need of ethical education.
D) Parents and kids had conflicting ideas over cheating.
48. Why do students rarely get caught cheating nowadays?
A) They copy formulas on their palms.
B) They help each other to cover up their acts.
C) They keep changing their ways of cheating.
D) They make use of modern technology.
49. What does the author think schools should do to tackle cheating?
A) Bring policies against cheating up to date.
B) Reform their exam methods constantly.
C) Take advantage of the latest technologies.
D) Alert parents to their children's behaviour.
50. What does the author suggest teachers do in the classroom?
A) Prevent students from overusing electronic devices.
B) Develop more effective anti-cheating strategies.
C) Find more ways to curb students'unethical acts.
D) Guard against students'misuse of technology.
Passage Too
Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.
Remote work is about more than just working from home-----it means working differently.
Organizations should reconsider the appropriateness of their performance evaluation procedures in light of
the shift to remote work. This requires a fundamental rethinking of what organizations expect from
employees and what companies would look for in a model employee in a remote work context.
It is likely that the "first to arrive and last to leave" mentality is no longer relevant, but should be
replaced by a regard for the quality of an employee's contribution to the organization. This means that
work should be measured in terms of the quality of the work, not just the quality of the process. As remote
work is largely unobservable to supervisors, employers need to think about how they can objectively
measure the quality of work in a way that is consistent for employees of similar rank.
Focusing on output alone can have unintended consequences. Employers should think instead about the
values and soft skills they want to emphasize in a remote work envirornnent. Qualities like flexibility and
the ability to work under minimal supervision might become critical.
Much has been written about the importance of timely feedback. In the context of a global pandemic
(大流行病), firms may want to provide additional support to employees by providing more frequent
communication. This allows managers to both keep an eye on struggling employees and provide ongoing
feedback on how employees are adapting to their new work environment.
Compensation also needs to be revisited. The purpose of performance evaluation is ultimately to
determine how to reward employees for their work. This means that pay structures need to adapt to the
reality of working from home. However, organizations also need to be honest with employees about the
financial impact of COVID-19.
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For organizations that have struggled to keep the lights on due to the pandemic, this might mean
thinking of non-financial ways to reward employees, like unpaid time off or flexible work schedules.
Employers can also consider how to bundle different types of compensation to help employees cope with
their unique situations.
51. What does the author say companies should do in the context of remote work?
A) Reform performance evaluation.
B) Rethink the organizational fundamentals.
C) Reexamine its effects on employees'behaviors.
D) Reflect on its differences from working in the office.
52. What should be prioritized in assessing employees'remote work?
A) The quantity of their output.
B) The length of their work time.
C) The quality of their contribution.
D) The flexibility of their work schedules.
53. What quality in the employees would be of great importance in a remote work context?
A) The ability to produce quality work.
B) The ability to maximize work efficiency.
C) The ability to finish tasks in a timely manner.
D) The ability to work with the least supervision.
54. Why is it important for firms to provide timely feedback during the pandemic?
A) To evaluate their employees of similar rank in a consistent way.
B) To keep a watchful eye on those employees who perform poorly.
C) To help employees in need adapt to the new work environment.
D) To maintain connections with their employees away from office.
55. What is the author's suggestion to employers who experience the financial impact of the pandemic?
A) Urging their employees to adapt to the new situation.
B) Rewarding their employees in unconventional ways.
C) Identifying employees who make little contribution.
D) Allowing their employees to look for part-time jobs.